Wednesday, May 1, 2013

The current list contains all books available this month (only those with an asterisk are available; those that appear without asterisks are already assigned to reviewers). Qualified volunteers should indicate their interest by sending a message to classrev@brynmawr.edu, with their last name and requested author in the subject line. They should state their qualifications (e.g. publication or dissertation on the topic) and explain any previous relationship with the author. Volunteers are expected to have received their PhDs. Graduate students writing theses will be considered on the condition that they provide the name of a supervisor who has agreed in advance to read and vet the review, and that the review is approved by the supervisor before submission.

The list of books available for review is sent out by e-mail on or near the first of the following month. This page will not be updated to indicate that books have been assigned. Please consult the updated list of books available for review at http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/booksavailable.html.

Haspels, C. H. Emilie. I am the last of the travelers: Midas city excavations and surveys in the highlands of Phrygia (edited by Dietrich Berndt with contributions by Halet Çambel; 2nd revised and enlarged edition). Istanbul: Archaeology and Art Publications, 2012. 196 p., [52] p. of plates. (pb). ISBN 9786053960294.

*Wade, William Ligon. On the teacher: Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas: a comparison. A dissertation presented in 1935 to the faculty of the Graduate School of St. Louis University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy (edited by John P. Doyle). Marquette studies in philosophy, 78. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2013. 229 p. $25.00 (pb). ISBN 9780874628173.

*Schmitt, Arbogast. Modernity and Plato: two paradigms of rationality (translation of the German original by Vishwa Adluri; first published 2008). Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2012. xli, 592 p. $99.00. ISBN 9781571134974.

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